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  • At-home telemedicine test service for hepatitis C
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  • You are identified only by a code number that comes with your kit
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  • For in-vitro diagnostic use.
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What is Hepatitis C?

Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus. If left undetected, hepatitis C can lead to serious medical complications. Even while a person feels healthy, the virus may be causing permanent liver damage leading to scarring (cirrhosis), liver cancer, liver failure or death. Exposure to the hepatitis C virus occurs when a person comes into direct contact with the infected blood of another person.

Who Should Test?

Over 4 million people in the United States are infected. Most are unaware they have the hepatitis C virus. Experts agree it is important to be tested if you may have been exposed to the hepatitis C virus through blood transfusion prior to July 1992, a contaminated needle, or other possible exposure to infected blood or other bodily fluids. Some experts suggest testing if you have had multiple sex partners in your lifetime, or have had any sexually transmitted disease. If you are uncertain about your possible exposure, or are not sure how you might benefit from testing, we recommend you call our healthcare counselors at 1-800-867-5655, visit our website at homeaccess.com, or contact your physician for more information.

Why Use Home Access?

The Home Access® Hepatitis C Check provides you with the knowledge and assistance to take control of your personal health and well being. The service is convenient and private. It is highly accurate and easy to use. Best of all, Home Access Health uses new at-home telemedicine technology to provide around-the-clock access to healthcare counselors who can answer your questions and ease you mind.

Accurate: The Home Access® Hepatitis C Check has been shown to be a highly accurate testing service in U.S. multi-center clinical studies.
Convenient: results, healthcare counseling and referrals available 24 hours a day (except holidays).
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Home Access Health Corporation guarantees you will be 100% satisfied with your purchase or we will replace your kit or refund your money. We guarantee that all of Home Access test results are confidential. A valid Personal Identification Number (PIN) is required for any refund or replacement. Please call 1-800-867-5655 with questions and comments.

New Hiv Discreet Testing may come available

The FDA is looking to approve a new home HIV test produced by OraSure Technologies, the test is called OraQuick Advance Rapid HIV-1/2 Antibody Test and has been available for use through hospitals and clinics since October 2004. To conduct the test, which has a more than 99 percent accuracy rate, you simply swab your gums and then place the swab into a vial filled with a solution. After 20 minutes, a strip in the vial produces the result: one line means you have no HIV antibodies; two lines mean you have antibodies and are therefore HIV-positive. Providing OraQuick at a relatively affordable price would negate arguments that anyone not getting tested is holding back through lack of accessibility or privacy. Then AIDS groups could narrow their research into why so many people aren't getting tested.  OraQuick currently sells to hospitals for about $15.

To find an HIV testing center in your area, go to http://www.hivtest.org, or request a test from your doctor. (Note, HIV tests are not a part of a routine blood exam. You need to ask for one.) For testing centers that cater specifically to young people, check out http://www.adolescentaids.org/youth/resource_nationwide.html.

If you are positive and need to find an HIV doctor in your area, either ask your insurance carrier or click on http://www.idsociety.org/HIVMA_Template.cfm?Section=Find_a_Provider_in_Your_Area. For information on Medicaid, go to http://www.cms.hhs.gov/medicaid/default.asp and to find your state ADAP program, click on http://www.atdn.org/access/states/.

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We also offer an online pharmacy that we work with to order any prescription product discretely and with free next day shipping. Do you currently have HIV? Try ordering from our pharmacy mentioned above or check out our information on Combivir and other meds.

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